Enjoy a medley of music from opera to jazz and everything in between!
Date/Time: Apr 11 2024, 10:00 am to 2:30 pm
Surrey, Surrey Arts Centre | Event calendarCost: $34.00
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Concert begins at 11am. Pre-show social hour begins at 10am.
Revel in an afternoon that will fill your music cup with glee! For the final Coffee Concert of the series, trombonist, Jeremy Berkman, and the Bergmann Duo will entertain the audience with a show that moves and glides across genres and styles. Expect to be delighted by some classical and operatic highlights of the Concert Hall Era, by composers such as Saint-Saens, Rachmaninov, and Puccini. Also be prepared to be dazzled by favourite selections from the “Radio World” of jazz, musical theatre—and even pop music! This show has everything…including the pre-show social hour. Get your tickets today!
About the Bergmann Duo
Elizabeth and Marcel Bergmann have been performing together as a duo since 1989, and their dynamic and energetic performances of uniquely eclectic programs have inspired audiences for more than two decades. The duo, who are laureates of the Dranoff International Two Piano Competition, perform a wide variety of repertoire and styles, and enjoy dazzling audiences around the world at festivals and on tour. Their recitals and concerts with orchestras have taken them all over the world, including the United States, Italy, Germany, Holland, Greece, and Canada.
About Jeremy Berkman
Jeremy Berkman has held the position of Principal Trombonist for the Vancouver Opera Orchestra since 1993. He is also the Artistic Co-Director of the Turning Point Ensemble of Vancouver. He is a graduate of Oberlin Conservatory of Music and Oberlin College, where he received degrees in music and economics. In addition, he earned a master’s degree at the Juilliard School, and moved permanently to Canada after a post-graduate residency at The Banff Centre for the Arts. He was the Principal Trombonist for the Juilliard Orchestra’s inaugural tour of mainland China and has recorded with many famous ensembles, including the Turning Point Ensemble, and with numerous film and television session orchestras.
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